3rd Annual Latin Grammy Awards

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3rd Latin Grammy Awards
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DateSeptember 18, 2002
Venue Kodak Theatre, Los Angeles, California
Hosted by Gloria Estefan and Jimmy Smits
Highlights
Person of the Year Vicente Fernández
Television/radio coverage
Network CBS
  2001  · Latin Grammy Awards ·  2003  

The 3rd Annual Latin Grammy Awards were held in Los Angeles at the Kodak Theatre [1] on Wednesday, September 18, 2002. Alejandro Sanz was the night's big winner, [2] winning a total of three awards including Album of the Year. The ceremony returned in style after the 2001 ceremony was cancelled [3] because of the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks across America.

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Awards

Winners are in bold text.

General

Record of the Year

Alejandro Sanz — "Y Sólo Se Me Ocurre Amarte"

Album of the Year

Alejandro Sanz MTV Unplugged

Song of the Year

Alejandro Sanz — "Y Sólo Se Me Ocurre Amarte"

Best New Artist

Jorge Moreno

Pop

Best Female Pop Vocal Album

Rosario Muchas Flores

Best Male Pop Vocal Album

Miguel Bosé Sereno

Best Pop Album by a Duo/Group with Vocals

Sin Bandera Sin Bandera

Best Pop Instrumental Album

Chucho ValdésCanciones Inéditas

Rap/Hip-Hop

Best Rap/Hip-Hop Album

Vico C Vivo

Rock

Best Rock Solo Vocal Album

Alejandra Guzmán Soy

Best Rock Album by a Duo/Group with Vocals

La Ley MTV Unplugged

Best Rock Song

Juanes — "A Dios le Pido"

Tropical

Best Salsa Album

Celia Cruz La Negra Tiene Tumbao

Best Merengue Album

Olga TañónYo Por Ti

Best Contemporary Tropical Album

Carlos Vives Déjame Entrar

Best Traditional Tropical Album

Bebo Valdés Trio with Israel López "Cachao" and Carlos "Patato" Valdés El Arte del Sabor

Best Tropical Song

Andrés Castro, Martín Madera and Carlos Vives — "Déjame Entrar" (Carlos Vives)

Regional Mexican

Best Ranchero Album

Vicente FernándezMás Con El Número Uno

Best Banda Album

Cuisillos de Arturo MaciasPuras Rancheras Con Cuisillos

Best Grupero Album

Joan SebastianLo Dijo El Corazon

Best Tejano Album

Jimmy González & El Grupo MazzSiempre Humilde

Best Norteño Album

Ramón Ayala y Sus Bravos del Norte — El Número Cien

Best Regional Mexican Song

Freddie Martínez — "Del Otro Lado Del Porton" (Ramón Ayala y Sus Bravos del Norte)

Traditional

Best Folk Album

Susana BacaLamento Negro

Best Tango Album

Sérgio & Odair AssadSérgio & Odair Assad Play Piazzolla

Best Flamenco Album

Antonio NúñezMis 70 Años Con El Cante

Jazz

Best Latin Jazz Album

Gonzalo Rubalcaba Trio Supernova

Christian

Best Christian Album

Padre Marcelo Rossi — Paz - Ao Vivo

Brazilian

Best Brazilian Contemporary Pop Album

LenineFalange Canibal

Best Brazilian Rock Album

Cássia EllerAcústico MTV

Best Samba/Pagode Album

Zeca PagodinhoDeixa a Vida Me Levar

Best MPB Album

Chico Buarque and Edu LoboCambaio

Best Sertaneja Music Album

Bruno & MarroneAcústico – Ao Vivo

Best Brazilian Roots/Regional Album

Gilberto GilSão João Vivo

Best Brazilian Song

Dori Caymmi and Paulo César Pinheiro — "Saudade de Amar" (Nana Caymmi)

Children's

Best Latin Children's Album

XuxaSó Para Baixinhos 2

Classical

Best Classical Album

Quarteto Amazonia — Adiós Nonino - Quarteto Amazônia Toca Astor Piazzolla

Production

Best Engineered Album

Andrés Bermúdez, Joel Numa and Silvio Richetto — Alexandre Pires (Alexandre Pires)

Producer of the Year

Kike Santander

Music Video

Best Music Video

Shakira — "Suerte"

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  2. Billboard Staff (2002-09-19). "Alejandro Sanz Tops Latin Grammys With Three". Billboard. Retrieved 2023-02-22.
  3. Billboard Staff (2001-09-21). "2001 Latin Grammy Awards Canceled". Billboard. Retrieved 2023-02-22.